Julien Cools (born 13 February 1947) is a Belgian former footballer who won the Belgian Golden Shoe in 1977 while at Club Brugge. He was discovered as...
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two-goal lead in the first half of the first leg when Raoul Lambert and Julien Cools scored. Liverpool recovered in the second half; three goals in seven...
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Look up cools in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cools /ˈkoːls/ is a Dutch patronymic surname meaning "son of Cool", Cool being an archaic nickname for...
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2–0 after Roger Davies scored from a penalty in the 24th minute and Julien Cools scored midway through the second half. The second leg was played at Panathinaikos'...
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producer Julien Clerc (born 1947), a French singer Julien Columeau (born 1972), French novelist Julien Cools (born 1947), a Belgian football player Julien Cordonnier...
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2 goals Zdeněk Nehoda Kees Kist Horst Hrubesch 1 goal Jan Ceulemans Julien Cools Eric Gerets René Vandereycken Ladislav Jurkemik Antonín Panenka Ladislav...
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Renquin (1955-11-03)3 November 1955 (aged 24) 21 Standard Liège 6 3MF Julien Cools (captain) (1947-02-13)13 February 1947 (aged 33) 31 K. Beerschot 7 3MF...
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Braine Raymond Braine Kenneth Brylle Arthur Ceuleers Philippe Clement Julien Cools Rik Coppens Bob Dalving Alfons De Winter Lothar Emmerich Wim Hofkens...
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The total area is 48.39 km2. The Francophone name of Retie is Rethy. Julien Cools (born 1947), footballer Lodewijk de Koninck (1838–1924), writer Peter...
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Satrústegui missed chances to score for Spain and, in the 65th minute, Julien Cools scored, converting Ceulemans' cross which had deflected off Vicente del...
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